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The enemy tried to plant a bomb, the army said.
There’s one thing everyone agrees on: There’s nothing like a lemon waffle,” says MK Benny Gantz.
Palestine Action has attacked defense and engineering firms, banks, universities and other institutions.
Israel asks Tesla to bid on tender for top officials’ cars
“We aren’t going to bow to woke trends,” a senior government official told JNS. “Teslas are great cars and we look forward to studying their bid.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to host Hellenic Alliance leaders in Israel later in March.
“Our visit to the UAE is proof of the regional shift and the need for fresh thinking,” said Yesha Council head Israel Ganz.
“It is both necessary and the right thing to do to assist other minorities in a region where we will always be a minority ourselves,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
The group planned and managed its terrorist activities from the location, the IDF said.
The victim was evacuated to Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Hospital with a minor head wound.
“They are in the heart of the nation and will always remain so.”
“A Palestinian who harms an IDF soldier or a settler in the apartheid territories is not a terrorist. And it’s not a terror attack. He is a hero who struggles against an oppressor for justice, liberation and freedom,” wrote Orthodox Jewish journalist Israel Frey.
The world body again attacked “the State of Israel with false accusations, including baseless charges of sexual violence,” the premier said.
A strategic shift reflects Jerusalem’s desire to bolster President Joseph Aoun’s position against armed groups in coordination with the U.S.
Jerusalem’s permanent mission to the United Nations in Geneva called the allegations unfounded, biased and lacking credibility.
Israel has warned al-Sharaa’s Damascus government against harming Syria’s Druze community.
Maj. Gen. Yaniv Asor described his top priorities as the “total eradication of Hamas terrorists” and “bringing home our hostages, the living and the fallen.”
Kamel Nashaf, a resident of Tayibe, monitored Israeli troops and passed the footage to terror operatives, according to investigators.
The move, requested by Norway, follows Knesset’s outlawing of UNRWA.
The Doha discussions, which reportedly included P.A. official Hussein al-Sheikh, also covered the establishment of an administrative committee to manage the coastal enclave.
During debriefing, freed hostages who had been held in central Gaza reported seeing him alive.